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the reader can follow the text and the 
caribou. 
Sponsored by the Canadian Arctic 
Resources Committee, Caribou and the 
Barren-lands is a credit to both author 
and publisher. For those interested pri- 
marily in fine photography of arctic 
wildlife, this book provides a feast. 
While biologists may pick a few nits 
here and there over minor discrepancies, 
the narrative is a pleasure to read. The 
committee’s purpose, to contribute to 
public understanding of a major renew- 
able resource, has been well served. 
The real debate over Caribou and the 
Barren-lands will be between people 
who have been following recent tech- 
nical arguments over the place of the 
wolf in the world of the caribou. Calef 
supports those who say that wolves, and 
men equipped with the most modem 
hunting technology, provide simply too 
much predation for caribou herds to 
stand. In fact, some argue that wolves 
alone can cause a caribou herd to de- 
cline. Others take the view that since 
wolves and caribou have evolved and 
lived together for countless millenni- 
ums, wolf control is only necessary in 
particular places and cases. There has 
been much spirited debate on this at 
technical conferences in recent years. 
George Calef’s view is a legitimate one 
to put forward for consideration, and it 
deserves a hearing. For my money, how- 
ever, the jury is still out. 
John Kelsall was until recently a senior 
research scientist with the Canadian 
Wildlife Service. He is the author of 
numerous technical and popular arti- 
cles, including an award-winning book 
on Canadian caribou. 
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